Type I Diabetes Mellitus (TIDM) is the most common chronic metabolic autoimmune disease. Aim of the work: To estimate serum levels of Islet cell antibodies (ICA) in first-degree relatives of type I diabetic children. Subjects and Methods: Study Design: This study was a prospective case-control hospital-based study carried upon 120 children randomly selected during the period from January 2016 till August 2016 after approval of the ethical committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Minia University. Results: This table shows insignificant differences between group I and group II regarding age, gender, residence, weight, height, and BMI centiles where (P > 0.05). Finally, ICA positivity had a significant moderate negative correlation with fasting C-peptide
Ali, B., Omar, S., Hussain, ,. N., & Osman, T. (2020). Screening For Islet Cell Antibodies In Non-Diabetic Siblings of Children With Type I Diabetes Mellitus. Minia Journal of Medical Research, 31(4), 162-165. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.217626
MLA
Basma A. Ali; Suzan M. Omar; , Noha A. Hussain; Tarek M. Osman. "Screening For Islet Cell Antibodies In Non-Diabetic Siblings of Children With Type I Diabetes Mellitus". Minia Journal of Medical Research, 31, 4, 2020, 162-165. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.217626
HARVARD
Ali, B., Omar, S., Hussain, ,. N., Osman, T. (2020). 'Screening For Islet Cell Antibodies In Non-Diabetic Siblings of Children With Type I Diabetes Mellitus', Minia Journal of Medical Research, 31(4), pp. 162-165. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.217626
VANCOUVER
Ali, B., Omar, S., Hussain, ,. N., Osman, T. Screening For Islet Cell Antibodies In Non-Diabetic Siblings of Children With Type I Diabetes Mellitus. Minia Journal of Medical Research, 2020; 31(4): 162-165. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.217626